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I assume this is a joke
Solounuomo 691 reads
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1 / 11

I noticed a review of a new provider recently and checked her website.  The review was the hobbyist's first and left me curious.  The photos on the provider's website were scorching but I had to wonder why she blurred the face and pussy on pic one when the real thing is so much better.  What do you think?

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 240 reads
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3 / 11

They have families, some have jobs and they want this part of their lives separate from RL.  Plus web pictures are pretty much forever.

OingeBoinge 169 Reviews 306 reads
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4 / 11

have so much photo shop done on them that they look a bit like a photo of a Pixar movie.

OingeBoinge 169 Reviews 214 reads
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5 / 11

Also, after looking at the photos more closely.  Forget a little photo shop, I'm wondering if they were 100% computer generated?  Really high quality stuff if they were.  The shading, highlights, etc actually don't quite look real to me.

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coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 257 reads
posted
6 / 11

is the writing accompanying the photos.  You can't even tell what some of the letters are, so forget about reading what is says.

Epicurus61 261 reads
posted
7 / 11

and you're laughing at anyone who thinks the model in the link is actually the provider you'll meet.

I'd have to quit my day job if I posted links to every ad with fake pics on BP. it astounds me how many reviews say YES pics are real when a 1-minute google search proves otherwise.
Posted By: Solounuomo
I noticed a review of a new provider recently and checked her website.  The review was the hobbyist's first and left me curious.  The photos on the provider's website were scorching but I had to wonder why she blurred the face and pussy on pic one when the real thing is so much better.  What do you think?

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 218 reads
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8 / 11

Just one of the many ways to spot the fake reviews.

Solounuomo 273 reads
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9 / 11

Here's the provider's website.  Now compare the photo to the photo in the link provided in my original post.  Thanks.

Solounuomo 205 reads
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10 / 11

Yes, I think fraud was the word that I was looking for.

OingeBoinge 169 Reviews 235 reads
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11 / 11

sometimes use blurred photos and sometimes don't.  Does not make sense to me.  You would think it would be one or the other.  However, the use of blurred photos in general are obviously for privacy.  Or maybe someone will do that to other people's photos to try and make the ad look legit.  In this case I would carefully look at the track records of any other reviewers to see if they seem to be legit guys.  From what little I know I for one would pass on this.

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